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RP Singh, National Spokesperson of BJP and former MLA Delhi said that By allowing the establishment of a so-called “Khalistan Embassy,” in Surrey — reportedly with support or funding from British Columbia — Canada has effectively opened a Serpentarium, a breeding ground for extremism and separatist.
He said This act goes beyond poor judgment — it is a direct and dangerous violation of international conventions, including the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which recognizes only missions from sovereign nations, not imaginary separatist states.
Let us recall what Hillary Clinton once warned Pakistan:
“You can’t keep snakes in your backyard and expect them only to bite your neighbours. Eventually, those snakes are going to turn on you.”
That warning now fits Canada’s current recklessness. The same extremist forces being harbored in the name of “freedom of expression” are the ones that have already glorified terrorism, assassinated Indian diplomats in the past, and continue to incite violence against a sovereign democratic state — India.
This is not free speech — it is state-enabled sedition against a friendly democracy.
Honourable Minister for External Affairs Shri Jaishankar Must Intervene Immediately
In light of this alarming development, India’s External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar must intervene immediately and lodge the strongest diplomatic protest. This cannot be treated as a mere internal matter of Canada. It strikes at the heart of India’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, and international diplomatic norms.
India must demand:
Immediate clarification from the Canadian Government on this so-called Khalistan “Embassy.”
Withdrawal of any funding or recognition associated with such separatist entities.
Action against those inciting violence against Indian citizens and institutions.
India has consistently shown diplomatic maturity, but there must be zero tolerance for states that provide oxygen to separatist agendas that threaten Indian lives, institutions, and global peace.
Choose Peace, Not Poison
Canada must ask itself:
Are you nurturing democracy — or incubating terrorism?
Are you enabling free speech — or emboldening secessionist violence?
The world is watching. Democracies are defined not by whom they tolerate, but by what they protect
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India will not be a silent spectator when its sovereignty is mocked and threatened on foreign soil.